Gotcha. I've attached a script file that should allow you to determine what format the database is in. What you need to do is save it, right-click it and choose Edit. It should open in a text editor such as Notepad. You will see a line toward the top that says "PUT DATABASE PATH HERE". Replace that with the path to the database in question, save the file and double-click it. Within a few seconds you should receive a message box telling you what version your DB is.dbvchk.vbs

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